Self-explanatory, really. If I had to pick a realistic game, I would have to say Sonic Adventure 2 Battle or Ultra Street Fighter IV. The former is a game we've all played a lot in the past and I know Sonic Mania would be a more logical choice given it's young age, but I feel SA2 has more to offer your average PS Vita owner in regards to their desire to have console-like experiences on a handheld. What do you guys think would make for great ports? Perhaps some of the cancelled games like Zone of the Ender HD Collection?

It's an interesting update and a good forward step in regards to piracy. However, I believe we've now done everything people could want at this point. Adrenaline is basically perfect, MaiDumpTool is basically perfect, and we have had external storage for a while now. What's left that would excite people besides cracking the higher firmwares?
Don't get me wrong. As you all know, I'm not one of "those" kinds of people that are so hellbent on wanting to play 3.61+ games that it's all they can talk about. However, I think there's been enough sidetracking, detours, and deviations at this point. I'm not saying it's easy to accomplish doing this or I'm not grateful for anything thus far. It's simply what I think is the next logical step.

@Gururaj11 From what my research tells me, the game is prone to errors from black screens to C2-12828-1 prompts. People keep saying that MaiDump doesn't work with the game and that Vitamin 2.0 dumps must be used. Go ahead and use this instead. People have said it has worked for them. If you don't know how to install Vitamin dumps, then simply install them how you would any other VPK by using Vita Shell.

A new version of Adrenaline is available. The changes are the following:
A bug was fixed in which the recovery menu wouldn’t open if you pressed the R trigger when you opened Adrenaline
Fixed an issue with the memory card mounting routine to avoid some savedata corruption
The incorrect scaling of some PSX games with the PSTV is corrected

A new version of HENkaku has been released. Here are the changes:
Moved files to ur0:tai, can run without memory card on original Vitas now
If molecularShell is removed manually, will not attempt to reinstall by default
Support loading plugins from ur0:tai/config.txt if ux0:tai/config.txt cannot be found
If you are using Ensō, you must redownload the installer and reinstall configuration in order to use the new path

Hello everyone,
Anyone who has played Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention on the PSTV will know how utterly annoying the Honor Quotient prompt is. It will appear every couple of minutes regardless if you're in cutscene or playing the game. Thankfully, a user by the name of "patbz" from the VitaPiracy Reddit shared a code for RinCheat and GoHANmem that will turn it off altogether.
RinCheat:
#Turn off HQ function
@0x81A7DC2A @0x00 @1
GoHENmem:
#Turn off HQ function
@0x81A7DC2A @1 @00
There are a few things to know about though. Here's a direct quote from patbz for your convenience:
These offsets only work on the EU PCSB00098 version of the game, I do not know if they will work on any other regions.
If you use the code during the first chapter of the game, every time you talk to Geoffrey he will display his "what is the honor quotient" dialogue and turn back on the HQ function again, either re-enable the code or freeze the value to keep the HQ function turned off.
After chapter 1 is finished, it appears Geoffrey will no longer force the HQ function back on again when you speak to him so after you save your game from chapter 2 on-wards you should no longer need to keep the code activated.
Needless to say this removes the HQ function from the game completely and I do not know if there are any unforeseen consequences further in the game since I am only at chapter 2 - but I think turning off HQ is a small price to pay to disable the error message pop-ups and being able to play on the PS TV.

I thought of something else. Is there a need for the Solved Requests section? It serves the purpose of telling someone who is using the search feature that the request has already been fulfilled. However, at the same time, they'll see the the game they're looking for, so is there any actual point? In other words, all the section does is clutter up their search results when looking for a a game.
Furthermore, if they don't see it then they can make a thread as normal. I suggest we remove it and all solved requests are deleted a week after the request has been solved. It will remove a section from the forum which will tidy things up and also remove unnecessary search results which will also tidy things up.

Okay, let me see if I can compromise on all that we've discussed. The idea of giving people reputation points in exchange for uploading games that are requested in the Vita's request section is good. However, the other ideas such as giving these people unique perks is not. Although, I still stand by that they should be put in a unique usergroup.
Nobody seems to be against the idea of cleaning out the request section and starting over with the exception of a few threads we'll keep. Overall, here's the idea I'm proposing:
- Clean out the request section with the exception of a few new threads.
- Add prefixes for the threads to categorize them which include [Game], [DLC], and [Update]. We can also add a prefix like [Game/DLC/Update] that can cover requests that have include more than one of these prefixes at a time. Everyone will be forced to include a prefix to submit a thread. This is to keep things organized among other things.
- Those who fulfill requests (and say so) are put in a unique usergroup and are given reputation. There will also be unique award thingies that we can hand out for a certain amount of fulfilled requests.
- Fulfilled requests are moved to the Solved Requests section like always.
A lot of you are mentioning leechers even though I never said anything about them. Every type of forum like ours has that problem and it's useless to try to remedy the situation. Anyways, are we all in agreement about what I've listed? Even if it doesn't work the way I want it to, it's still 100 times better than leaving things as they are. In other words, the worst case scenario is better than what we have so far.

I've played Muramasa Rebirth but haven't beaten it. I need to get back to it one of these days. Final Fantasy X/X2 are so bad that it physically hurts to play them. Tales of R is not that good. I'll check out the others, thanks.

Hello,
The title speaks for itself. I would like to hear what RPG games I should play. However, I don't like rogue-like games, indie games, or dungeon crawlers. So far I've played:
Chaos Rings. I'll be playing the others soon
Conception 2: Children of the Seven Stars
Freedom Wars
Disgaea 3 & Disgaea 4
Trails of Cold Steel & Trails of Cold Steel 2
Dragon Quest Builders
Digimon Cyber Sleuth
Hyperdimension Neptunia series
Odin Sphere Leifthrasir
Persona 4 Golden
World of Final Fantasy
Is there anything you guys can suggest? Furthermore, is there anything that got less than stellar reviews that are actually really good? I've been eyeballing the Atelier series but there's so many games on the Vita that I don't know where to start.

Hello,
I was looking through the Vita's request section and I noticed that there's not a lot going on in regards to dumping. I know we're all aware of this fact but I think we would garner better results if we clean everything but the first few topics out and add some sort of incentive for people to fulfill requests. Perhaps reputation points, being added into a unique usergroup that has exclusive features such as bigger avatar file sizes, and other things. I'm looking at the section via another tab and I can't help but think to myself that it's just not cutting it. Perhaps there's something we can do?
What do you all think?
Edit: I wrote that on the fly and it shows. The reason I think it's not cutting it is because it's a complete mess that's overwhelming to the eye among other things. I think a fresh start with proper organization along with a reward system for people who fulfill their games is a better thing to go with than to leave it as it is.